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spnstillstudies · 3 days
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S3E14, “Long Distance Call”
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angel-ghoul444 · 18 hours
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⛥ the boy with the demon blood ౨♱ৎ
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monstersandbrothers · 2 months
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Thinking about the carguments at the beginning of 3x5 and 3x6. call it schadenfreude if u must but I love when those brothers yell at each other. Love it. Especially when they’re mad at each other ABOUT each other and they’re both a little bit in the wrong and a little bit in the right. There’s nothing more narratively satisfying than two complex characters with a complex relationship just top-of-their-lungs screaming at one another. All you’re pitching me right now is a bunch of IFS and MAYBES and THATS NOT GOOD ENOUGH, because if we screw with this deal you DIE. And if we don’t screw with it YOU DIE. you’re not DAD [red light flashes across dean’s face] 😮‍💨that shit is tasty. Sam and Dean should’ve yelled at each other more truther
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destiel-wings · 7 months
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I was reading this thread on twitter and it made me think about how Sam humanizes the monsters and sees more in shades of grey, whereas Dean, especially in the early seasons, has more of a soldier mentality, which is John's. He can't afford to see grey as Sam does, he was taught that monster = bad, and that needs to be true to justify the horror of "killing things". He can't consider the possibility that mosnters might be victims or might be anything other than bad, because otherwise his whole beliefs system would crumble. And what they did (killing them) would be wrong. And (maybe even) worse, JOHN would be wrong. BAD even, for teaching their kids to do so.
So i think it's even more interesting that the one who does see the world in shades of grey is Sam, the rebellious child, and the black sheep of the family. The one with demon blood, who embodies the key (for Dean too) to understand that monsters aren't always evil, and morality isn't always black and white, which is something that s2 starts to delve into, with John leaving Dean the burden to kill Sam if it becomes necessary.
Dean's choice at the end of the season is the stark opposite, not only does he save him instead of killing him, he trades his own life, paying with an eternity in hell, just to bring him back.
And this marks a big point for Dean in terms of understanding morality and making up his own choices on what HE believes is right and wrong, despite what John taught him. He starts making his own choices, seeing the world in more shades of grey, and following his own heart.
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shinelikethunder · 1 year
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rewatching SPN s3 with an eye specifically towards the erosion of any scruples the leads previously had about killing human vessels along with the demons possessing them, and it's... still a pretty troubling aspect of the show, but what i didn't clock the first time around is that Ruby is the agent pushing them towards it at pretty much every step of the way. she's the one who gives them the knife, she's the one who helps Bobby make the colt infinitely reloadable, she's the one providing excuses like "demons tend to leave their hosts irreparably fucked-up anyway, so really it's a mercy."
she engineers all this moral hazard and then she dangles a way back from it in front of Sam, by telling him he can use his powers to pull a demon out of someone nonlethally. which wouldn't have been nearly as tempting if exorcisms were still all they had available, instead of a season spent coming up with excuses for falling back on the quicker, messier, brute-force options in the heat of a confrontation.
would've been nice, though, if subsequent seasons had treated this as what it was, instead of as an excuse to declare open season on murdering possessed humans in general.
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arcanespillo · 11 months
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“Time is on My Side”
Supernatural S3E15
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azurelum1 · 2 months
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I don’t know how to feel when my friend has only watched season 1 to 3 and s15 e20 of Supernatural - like you saw Dean get dragged to hell and was not interested in to know what happens next but curious enough to know how the show ended so you watched the last episode which he dies on a rebar
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samsupernaturalpussy · 8 months
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Supernatural pre Season 6 is like, fine televison. Like not Thee Best Television, but decent. Like imagine you're driving and you're tired. And the only place open is an ok ish diner where the counter tops are sticky. And like, the burger you order is too greasy and overdone and the fries are cold. But the milkshake is pretty good and the waitress doesn't charge you for it.
And everything past 5 is like, imagine that same scenario but a rat crawls onto your plate and shoots you with a gun.
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gh-0-stcup · 19 days
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Polls for the Gamble era and Carver era.
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dailyspnpolls · 1 year
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Review the following promo posters from the early seasons (1-7)...
 ⬇️ Season One (A)   |  Season One (B) ⬇️
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 ⬇️ Season Two    |  Season Three (A) ⬇️
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⬇️ Season Three (B)   |  Season Four (A) ⬇️
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 ⬇️ Season Four (B)   |   Season Five ⬇️
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   ⬇️ Season Six  |   Season Seven ⬇️
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Tell us what made you decide in the tags!
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spnstillstudies · 18 hours
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S3E15, “Time Is On My Side”
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teamfreewill2pointo · 6 months
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Want to win a copy of A Very Supernatural Christmas signed by J2?
SPNscripthunt is raising money to erase medical debt for needy people and giving away prized scripts. You can enter to win this script and others here!
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arcanespillo · 11 months
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where in the world is this normal you freaks
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scripted-downfall · 2 years
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I’m back watching SPN again (first watchthrough season 11; just watched the episode with Sully and the Zanna) and just… Sam has learned a grand total of zero lessons over the course of the show.  Buddy’s getting these visions of the Cage and Lucifer and all, and he immediately jumps to God is talking to me and I have a holy calling to do something to stop the Darkness.  And yeah, maybe it’d be reasonable in other circumstances.  But I’m sitting there watching and thinking of his track record — 
s02e13 “Houses of the Holy”: “Oh, yes, Dean, I’m quite certain; I’m being spoken to by an angel and I have a calling and this is a way to help people!”  *is a ghost*
 s03/04: “Oh, yes, Dean, I’m quite certain; I’ve got this wonderful power inside me that might have come from evil but will help me do good!” *is partly caused by demon manipulation, brings about the apocalypse, releases Lucifer*
s05e22 “Swan Song”: “Oh, yes, Dean, I’m quite certain; I can say yes to Lucifer and trap him in the cage, no problem.” *is possessed by Lucifer for most of the episode and kills a bajillion people before succeeding*
(I’m sure there are more, but these are just the ones occurring to me now.)
— and I’m just like… buddy.  Somehow, “Oh, yes, Dean, I’m quite certain; these messages are from God and I have a calling from on high for how to stop the darkness.” is a helluva lot less convincing at this point.  I bet that the visions are going to be from Lucifer.  (Or Michael, I guess, but my bet’s on Lucifer.)
At this rate, forget blurry wife; Sam should be shipped with delusions of grandeur because they get along so very well.
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missmisdemeanor · 9 months
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use a photo on your phone camera roll and write a quick scene/hc for it
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A mouthful of dirt, a bloody-knuckled punch, and a fierce kiss are all the same if Sam tilts his head just so, lining up the lenses and peering through them with a squinted eye. Dean's anger is devotion the same way his mothering is. If Dean's angry, it means he's feeling something. Nothing stings worse than silence.
Dean's going to hell, and it's clear to everyone but himself just how much he's given up. Sam had brought him hell the day prior, screaming, asking him why he's not pissed, why he's not scared, and why the fuck he'd do this to Sam in the first place. He'd insisted, lungs raw, that Dean should've just let him die. He expected something, anything. Dean had always been touchy about Sam's death, about his wish to part with his body and the evil that lived in it. Nothing came. Dean had laid down in his motel bed and pulled the covers over his head with finality.
Sam sees him sleeping now, watching the covers shift subtly with his breaths and imagining them very still instead. He's tempted to go outside and bash his hand against the wall, scraping against brick until the skin tears. He's tempted to run that hand through the earth and feed himself the ground, until he's stuffed and violently ill, until he's dug a hole deep enough for a grave. He's tempted to kiss Dean's sleeping body, remind him why Sam needs him, alive.
I'll fill with dirt for you, he pleads silently, I'll be the worm-eaten carcass. Let me take your place.
Sam sits on the edge of the bed instead. "Hey," he whispers. Dean mumbles nonsense in his sleep. "You wanted me back so bad and you won't even touch me. Jerk." It's an attempt to be light and it comes out like someone else is piloting his body. All wrong. Sam chuckles to himself at that, dry and humourless.
"I don't know who I am without you," he whispers, unsettled by how true it feels, the way every word sits in his bones. "Don't give up, Dean. Please."
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